A magnetic base for an electric machine tool, in particular for a magnetic core drilling machine. A body that is accommodated in a receiving space. At least one first magnet coil constituting an electromagnet, a coil winding of the at least one first magnet coil being wound on a bobbin and a magnetic force of which is switchable between a maximum resultant holding force and a minimum resultant holding force. The coil winding of the magnet coil has two end sections that are each connected to a connecting cable that serves to make electrical contact between the magnetic coil and the electric machine tool. The body has a first side adapted to be coupled to the electric machine tool and has an opposite second side adapted to be placed on a workpiece that is to be processed. End sections of the coil winding are connected to the connecting cables.
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1. A magnetic base for an electric machine tool, the magnetic base comprising:
a body; and
at least one first magnet coil constituting an electromagnet that is accommodated in a receiving space of the body, a coil winding of the at least one first magnet coil being wound on a bobbin and a magnetic force of which is switchable between a maximum resultant holding force and a minimum resultant holding force,
wherein the coil winding of the at least one first magnet coil has two end sections that are each connected to a respective one of connecting cables that serve to make electrical contact between the at least one first magnet coil and the electric machine tool,
wherein the body has a first side adapted to be coupled to the electric machine tool and has an opposite second side adapted to be placed on a workpiece that is to be processed,
wherein the two end sections of the coil winding are each connected to the respective one of the connecting cables by a mechanical connection aid,
wherein the connecting cables and the two end sections of the coil winding have a common insertion direction in the mechanical connection aid, and
wherein the mechanical connection aid is disposed inside of the body.
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wherein the receptacle protrudes from a surface of the first side plate of the bobbin, the surface facing the first side of the body, such that the receptacle extends toward the first side of the body.
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This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) to German Patent Application No. 20 2020 101 776.4, which was filed in Germany on Apr. 1, 2020 and which is herein incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a magnetic base for an electric machine tool, in particular for a magnetic core drilling machine, having a body in which is accommodated in a receiving space at least one first magnet coil constituting an electromagnet, the coil winding of which is wound on a bobbin and the magnetic force of which is switchable between a maximum resultant holding force and a minimum resultant holding force, wherein the coil winding of the magnet coil has two end sections that are each connected to a connecting cable that serves to make electrical contact between the magnetic coil and the electric machine tool, and wherein the body has a first side that can be coupled to the electric machine tool and has an opposite second side that can be placed on a workpiece that is to be processed.
Magnetic bases have long been known from the prior art and are customarily used to attach electric machine tools, such as magnetic core drilling machines, by magnetic holding force to the workpiece that is to be processed.
However, it has proven disadvantageous here that the connecting cables are customarily soldered to the end sections of the coil winding. Yet this procedure is quite complicated and is disadvantageous in that it has turned out not to have high process reliability. Thus, in this process the end sections of the coil windings must first be freed of the insulation that is applied to the coil wire, wherein it is necessary to ensure that the same length is always stripped. After that, the respective ends are soldered to one another, and the solder joint is covered and protected with so-called heat-shrink tubing. But even the soldering itself is subject to the problem that it is generally carried out by hand, and thus can only be carried out with limited reproducibility. Moreover, the finished solder joint can be subjected to only a limited mechanical load, not least because of the small diameter of the coil wire of the magnet coil.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved magnetic base that can be manufactured more simply and with higher process reliability. It is an additional object of the invention to provide an improved electric machine tool.
The part of the object relating to the magnetic base is attained according to the invention in a magnetic base of the aforementioned type by the means that the end sections of the coil winding are each connected to the connecting cables by a mechanical connection aid.
The mechanical connection aid achieves the result that the end sections of the coil windings and the connecting cables can be connected to one another reliably and, above all, reproducibly, thus reducing the aforementioned disadvantages and thereby simultaneously improving process reliability.
In this context it has then proven worthwhile when the connection aid is selected from a group that includes crimp connectors, in particular splices and wire end ferrules, and parallel connectors. In crimping, a connecting element, often made of metal, is used with which two components are connected to one another through plastic deformation of the connecting element, for example through clinching, squeezing, pinching together, or folding. If this connecting element is designed as a splice, then the material from which the splice is made is implemented as splice band and is stored on a roll. In a splicing machine or else in an upstream step, a prefabricated length of the splice band is then cut off. One of the end sections of the coil windings and one of the connecting cables are now placed on this splice, after which the splice is plastically deformed. This plastic deformation is performed by the splicing machine. This process can, of course, also be performed manually, for example using pliers. The procedure is similar when wire end ferrules are used. One of the end sections of the coil winding in each case and one of the connecting cables can be inserted into the wire end ferrule. This wire end ferrule can be deformed and compressed at least locally, for example by pliers, which typically are designed specifically for compressing wire end ferrules. These types of connection connect the two cables located in the crimp connector to one another to form a unit. Moreover, the use of such crimp connectors makes it possible to dispense with stripping the end sections of the coil winding, since the insulating lacquer coating located on the coil wire is cut locally by the compression of the crimp connector. As a result, the coil wire is then connected in an electrically conductive manner to the connecting cable through the crimp connector. Alternatively, parallel connectors can also be used, which have a cylindrical tubular section in which the cables are accommodated. This tubular section is then likewise mechanically deformed in order to connect the cables securely to one another and make electrical contact between them.
In this context, it has then also proven worthwhile when the connecting cable and the end section of the coil winding have a common insertion direction in the connection aid. This results in very simple work preparation, since the connecting cable and the end section need only be inserted together into the connection device from the same direction.
In order to securely support the connection aid, it has proven advantageous when a receptacle for the connection aids is associated with the bobbin. The connection aids can be inserted into these receptacles after the end sections of the coil windings and the connecting cables have been securely connected to one another by the connection aid to form a unit. Provision is also made within the scope of the invention in this case that the connection aids are accommodated in the receptacle in a frictional and/or interlocking manner. A snap-in connection can be used for this purpose, for example.
It has also proven especially advantageous when the receptacle includes two receiving compartments that are electrically insulated from one another. The electrical insulation ensures that a short circuit between the connection aids in the installed state is prevented. Moreover, additional insulation is provided by this means, which has a beneficial effect for use of the magnetic base according to the invention. This measure then ensures that the necessary air gaps and creepage distances can be maintained. This is further promoted when the length of the connection aids is less than the insertion depth of the receptacle. It is also ensured by this means that the connection aid is accommodated fully in the receptacle, so that the risk of a short circuit due to protrusion of the connection aid from the receptacle is reduced.
The insertion of the connection aid is further facilitated when the receptacle extends toward the first side of the body. As a result, during assembly the connection aid can be inserted simply into the receptacle, and the connecting cable can be routed simply to the hand-operated machine tool.
In this context, it has also proven worthwhile when a wire guide is formed on the outside of the receptacle. It is consequently possible to ensure that the end sections of the coil winding run from the actual magnet coil to the receptacle in a guided manner when the connection aid is inserted into the receptacle. In this context, it has then also proven advantageous when the wire guide includes a first section, which extends over a side face of the receptacle, and a second section, which is formed on an end face of the receptacle.
It has also proven especially beneficial when the bobbin has a first side plate, which faces the first side of the body, and a second side plate, which faces the second side of the body, wherein the first side plate and the second side plate are connected to one another by a cylindrical section on which the coil winding of the magnet coil is wound. As a result of this construction of the bobbin, it is possible to ensure that the magnet coil can be wound reliably on the cylindrical section. In this context, it has then proven worthwhile, moreover, when the receptacle is associated with the first side plate, which is arranged next to the first side of the body. The first and the second side plates run parallel to the first side of the body in this case.
The insulation of the magnet coil accommodated in the receiving space from the body surrounding it can also be further improved, in particular, by the means that the receptacle and/or the side plate and/or the bobbin is made of an electrically insulating material.
It has also been shown to be advantageous when multiple notches are formed on the edge of the first side plate, since the guidance of the end sections of the coil winding is improved still further by this means. In this context it has further proven to be advantageous when exactly three notches are formed. In this way, one of the notches can be used during coil winding of the magnet coil to guide one of the end sections therein, namely the starting end section, then to secure the starting end section on the first side plate, and after that to begin the winding process.
It has also proven especially beneficial when the magnet coil in the receiving space is encapsulated by an electrically insulating potting compound. In addition to improved insulation, the position of the magnet coil in the receiving space is also secured by this means, which has a beneficial effect on the service life of the magnetic base.
The object relating to the electric machine tool is attained by an electric machine tool having a magnetic base according to the present invention.
The subject matter of the invention is also an improved manufacturing method for a magnetic base, which includes the following steps: placing a coil winding on a bobbin to create a magnet coil; joining one end section of the coil winding in each case and a connecting cable in a mechanical connection aid, which preferably is designed as a crimp connector; forming a unit composed of the end section of the coil winding, the connecting cable, and the crimp connector by deforming the connection aid; inserting the units that include the end section of the coil winding, the connecting cable, and the deformed connection aid into a receptacle that is formed on the bobbin; inserting the magnet coil into a body of the magnetic base; and encapsulating the magnet coil in the body with a potting compound.
An especially simple manufacturing method for a magnetic base is provided by this means, wherein provision is also made within the scope of the invention that multiple magnet coils are used, each of which is preferably accommodated in its own receiving space in the body of the magnetic base.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes, combinations, and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
In a perspective view,
The construction of the magnet coil 11 is made clear by the perspective view shown in
As is evident from the detail view shown in
In a sectional view,
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Scherrenbacher, Stefan, Denzel, Sergej
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